Copper is one of the most used therapeutic metallic elements in biomedicine, ranging from antibacterial approaches to cancer theranostics. This element could be easily incorporated into different types of biomaterials; specifically, copper-doped bioactive glasses (BGs) provide great opportunities for biomedical engineers and clinicians as regards their excellent biocompatibility and regenerative potential. Although copper-incorporated BGs are mostly used in bone tissue engineering, accelerated soft tissue healing is achievable, too, with interesting potentials in wound treatment and skin repair. Copper can modulate the physico-chemical properties of BGs (e.g., reactivity with bio-fluids) and improve their therapeutic potential. Improving ce...
The biggest strategic challenge for tissue engineering is the development of efficient vascularized ...
International audienceCopper is an essential trace element required for human life, and is involved ...
It is of great importance to develop multifunctional bioactive scaffolds, which combine angiogenesis...
Copper is one of the most used therapeutic metallic elements in biomedicine, ranging from antibacter...
The design and development of biomaterials with multifunctional properties is highly attractive in t...
There is growing interest in the use of synthetic biomaterials to deliver inorganic ions that are kn...
Backgroud: Tissue engineering using cells, scaffolds, and bioactive molecules can promote the repair...
Bioactive glasses are well-known materials suitable for bone-related applications thanks to their bi...
Bioactive glasses are well-known materials suitable for bone-related applications thanks to their bi...
Bioactive glasses are well-known materials suitable for bone-related applications thanks to their bi...
It is of great importance to develop multifunctional bioactive scaffolds, which combine angiogenesis...
It is of great importance to develop multifunctional bioactive scaffolds, which combine angiogenesis...
The release of inorganic ions from biomaterials could provide an alternative approach to the use of ...
International audienceCopper is an essential trace element required for human life, and is involved ...
The biggest strategic challenge for tissue engineering is the development of efficient vascularized ...
The biggest strategic challenge for tissue engineering is the development of efficient vascularized ...
International audienceCopper is an essential trace element required for human life, and is involved ...
It is of great importance to develop multifunctional bioactive scaffolds, which combine angiogenesis...
Copper is one of the most used therapeutic metallic elements in biomedicine, ranging from antibacter...
The design and development of biomaterials with multifunctional properties is highly attractive in t...
There is growing interest in the use of synthetic biomaterials to deliver inorganic ions that are kn...
Backgroud: Tissue engineering using cells, scaffolds, and bioactive molecules can promote the repair...
Bioactive glasses are well-known materials suitable for bone-related applications thanks to their bi...
Bioactive glasses are well-known materials suitable for bone-related applications thanks to their bi...
Bioactive glasses are well-known materials suitable for bone-related applications thanks to their bi...
It is of great importance to develop multifunctional bioactive scaffolds, which combine angiogenesis...
It is of great importance to develop multifunctional bioactive scaffolds, which combine angiogenesis...
The release of inorganic ions from biomaterials could provide an alternative approach to the use of ...
International audienceCopper is an essential trace element required for human life, and is involved ...
The biggest strategic challenge for tissue engineering is the development of efficient vascularized ...
The biggest strategic challenge for tissue engineering is the development of efficient vascularized ...
International audienceCopper is an essential trace element required for human life, and is involved ...
It is of great importance to develop multifunctional bioactive scaffolds, which combine angiogenesis...